A stochastic programming model for emergency supply planning considering traffic congestion Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2019, 2019 IISE. Traffic congestion is one key factor that delays emergency supply logistics after disasters, but it is seldom explicitly considered in previous emergency supply planning models. To fill the gap, we incorporate traffic congestion effects and propose a two-stage location-allocation model that facilitates the planning of emergency supplies pre-positioning and post-disaster transportation. The formulated mixed-integer nonlinear programming model is solved by applying the generalized Benders decomposition algorithm, and the suggested approach outperforms the direct solving strategy. With a case study on a hurricane threat in the southeastern USA, we illustrate that our traffic congestion incorporated model is a meaningful generalization of a previous emergency supply planning model in the literature. Finally, managerial insights about the supplies pre-positioning plan and traffic control policy are discussed.

published proceedings

  • IISE Transactions

author list (cited authors)

  • Wang, Q., & Nie, X.

citation count

  • 20

complete list of authors

  • Wang, Qingyi||Nie, Xiaofeng

publication date

  • August 2019